Charting recovery pathways in Sweden: The role of time, gender and meaningful activities.

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Mulka Nisic, David Best, Linda Nilsson, Peter Moilanen
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Aim: To explore the influence of gender and time in addiction recovery on engagement in meaningful activities and the reduction of harmful behaviours among the recovery population in Sweden. Methods: Participants were recruited through social media, recovery and treatment services, and snowballing, resulting in a sample of 110 individuals who consider themselves in addiction recovery for more than 3 months. Bivariate analyses were used to explore gender differences in relation to personal characteristics and current utilization of recovery support. The relationship with time in recovery was examined for three recovery stages (early (5 years)) in relation to meaningful engagement and detrimental activities. The Strengths and Barriers Recovery Scale (SABRS) was used to calculate changes in recovery-related well being. Specifically, we assessed the overall difference between reported strengths and barriers - referred to as the "SABRS change score" - and compared these by gender and stage of recovery. Results: The data indicate variations in recovery experiences across genders and stages of recovery, with women reporting more strengths in recovery and a greater change in recovery strengths from active addiction to recovery. The findings affirm the progressive character of recovery, illustrating how prolonged periods in recovery correlate with decreased negative activities (barriers) and increased meaningful activities (recovery strengths). Conclusions: These findings provide significant insights into recovery pathways in Sweden. As well as providing empirical support for defining addiction recovery as a process over time that is associated with enhanced well being and increased (community) engagement and citizenship, recovery support services that sustain recovery in the long-term will result in reduced harmful behaviours and increases in meaningful activities.

绘制瑞典的恢复路径:时间、性别和有意义的活动的作用。
目的:探讨瑞典成瘾康复人群中性别和时间对参与有意义活动和减少有害行为的影响。方法:通过社交媒体、康复和治疗服务以及滚雪球的方式招募参与者,最终获得110名自认为在成瘾康复中超过3个月的样本。采用双变量分析探讨个人特征和当前康复支持利用的性别差异。在三个恢复阶段(早期(5年))中,研究了与有意义的参与和有害活动的关系与恢复时间的关系。使用优势和障碍恢复量表(SABRS)来计算恢复相关幸福感的变化。具体来说,我们评估了报告的优势和障碍之间的总体差异——被称为“SABRS变化评分”——并根据性别和恢复阶段进行了比较。结果:数据表明,不同性别和不同康复阶段的康复经历存在差异,女性报告的康复优势更多,从主动成瘾到康复的康复优势变化更大。研究结果证实了恢复的渐进式特征,说明了恢复时间的延长与消极活动(障碍)的减少和有意义活动(恢复优势)的增加是如何相关的。结论:这些发现为瑞典的恢复途径提供了重要的见解。除了提供经验支持,将成瘾康复定义为一个随时间推移的过程,该过程与增强的幸福感和增加的(社区)参与和公民身份有关,长期维持康复的康复支持服务将减少有害行为,增加有意义的活动。
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